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Motion demanding release of Andrew documents expected to pass without vote, says Badenoch – UK politics live

Motion demanding release of Andrew documents expected to pass without vote, says Badenoch – UK politics live


Badenoch says she expects Lib Dem motion demanding release of Andrew trade envoy documents to pass without need for vote

Q: Are you going to back the Lib Dem motion calling for the release of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor documents?

Badenoch says she does not think there will be a vote, because she thinks all MPs agree with this.

But she goes on to criticise the second Lib Dem opposition day motion today, which is the one saying on Monday 9 March the Lib Dems should have control of the parliamentary timetable so they can pass a bill an online services (age restrictions) bill. She says there is no need for this because there is a live bill going through parliament (the one Laura Trott was talking about a moment ago) with a social media ban for under-16s amendment in it.

She says:

double quotation markI think that this is there’s a lot of messing around that’s happening. There is already an amendment for a live bill. It’s important that we get all parties to work together rather than everybody trying to own the win. This is not about owning the win. This is really about getting this issue sorted.

(This is a bit rich; only a few minutes ago, Badenoch was demaning a U-turn from Keir Starmer on a social media ban for under-16s. She is trying to own the win just as much as anyone.)

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Kemi Badenoch is now taking questions.

The first reporter, from GB News, asks if Badenoch agrees it is time to table a vote of no confidence in Keir Starmer. In her reply, Badenoch ignores this point, but she says is hoping to get him to agree to a social media ban.

Kemi Badenoch at her press conference Photograph: PA
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